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Musical Metamorphoses In Hindemith's "March" From The Symphonic Metamorphosis Of Themes By Carl Maria Von Weber, Gene H. Anderson Oct 1994

Musical Metamorphoses In Hindemith's "March" From The Symphonic Metamorphosis Of Themes By Carl Maria Von Weber, Gene H. Anderson

Music Faculty Publications

From the composer we learn nothing about his approaches to the construction of this piece or about specific methods of musical metamorphosis. Hindemith, in fact, considered such knowledge useless, as he trenchantly observed in an early autobiographical note: " ... for people with ears my things are perfectly easy to understand, so an analysis is superfluous. For people without ears such cribs can't help." Indeed, one is struck, not by the differences, but by the similarities between the March and its prototype, von Weber's Marcia from Huit pièces for piano duet, Op. 60, No. 7, composed in 1819. But while …


The Genesis Of King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band, Gene H. Anderson Oct 1994

The Genesis Of King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band, Gene H. Anderson

Music Faculty Publications

Although far from overlooked by jazz writers, the origins of Oliver's Creole Band remain confused and obscure. This article attempts to clarify the Creole Band's lineage by collating and interpreting relevant material from oral histories, newspapers, census records, photographs, and other primary sources. To the extent that there may exist undiscovered and unexamined documents, these findings must remain incomplete and should be considered a report in progress.


The Music Of Edmund Rubbra, By Ralph Scott Grover (Review), Julian Onderdonk Sep 1994

The Music Of Edmund Rubbra, By Ralph Scott Grover (Review), Julian Onderdonk

Music Theory, History & Composition Faculty Publications & Performances

No abstract provided.


Spanish Music In The Twentieth Century [Book Review], Antoni Pizà Sep 1994

Spanish Music In The Twentieth Century [Book Review], Antoni Pizà

Publications and Research

North-American audiences, musicians, and musicologists remain unfamiliar with twentieth-century Spanish music. Most concertgoers identify Spanish music with the folkloristic tunes associated with such composers as Isaac Albéniz, thus construing a true "other" facing the Germanic musical tradition. The musicological canon is not only almost closed to non-European musics, but also excludes the music of some countries that since the Industrial Revolution have been deemed "peripheral," forgetting, to be sure, that five and six hundred years ago the actual periphery was all lands north of Paris. Most of us were not surprised to hear in a special session on Hispanic music …


0583: Janice Chandler Papers, 1969-1976, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1994

0583: Janice Chandler Papers, 1969-1976, Marshall University Special Collections

Guides to Manuscript Collections

Huntington, West Virginia music educator. Papers include a script for "200 years celebration of Cabell county," a bicentennial musical presentation that was never produced.


Review-Essay: A New History For Martin's Una Cosa Rara, John Platoff Jan 1994

Review-Essay: A New History For Martin's Una Cosa Rara, John Platoff

Faculty Scholarship

Reviewed works:

Reviewed Works:

Una cosa rara, ossia Bellezza ed onestà: dramma giocoso by Vincente Martín y Soler, Lorenzo Da Ponte, Gerhard Allroggen;

Una cosa rara ossia Bellezza ed onestà by Vincete Martín I Soler, Lorenzo Da Ponte, Maria Angeles Peters, Montserrat Figueras, Gloria Fabuel, Ernesto Palacio, Inaki Fresán, Fernando Belaza-Leoz, Stafano Palatchi, Francesc Garrigosa, La Capella Reial de Catalunya, Le Concert des Nations, Jordi Savall


Hillbilly Music & Early Live Radio Programming In Bowling Green & Glasgow, Kentucky: Country Music As A Local Phenomenon, James Nelson Jan 1994

Hillbilly Music & Early Live Radio Programming In Bowling Green & Glasgow, Kentucky: Country Music As A Local Phenomenon, James Nelson

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

In this study, the author examines the development of country music in the area surrounding Bowling Green and Glasgow, Kentucky, from approximately 1930 to 1960 and its relation to the newly emerging medium of radio. Emphasis is placed on several performers whose careers were linked to the radio stations which began to broadcast in Bowling Green and Glasgow during the 1940s.

In the past, country music scholarship has tended to focus on phonograph records as a source of material for study and as the primary means of musical transmission. As a result, the careers of many of the lesser known …